Check out these 13 Indian handsets!

Check out these 13 Indian handsets!

Indian mobile handset makers are making strong inroads in the booming cellphone market.

The Rs 50,000 crore (Rs 500 billion) handset market in India has seen new vendors rise to 28 from only five players in January-March 2008 quarter.

The new vendors have garnered 17.5 per cent of the total sales for the first time during the October-December 2009 quarter, according to global IT research firm International Data Corporation.

New vendors had a combined market share of 12.3 per cent out of 2009's overall handset sale of 101.54 million units.

Taking advantage of this opportunity are Indian brands like Spice, Karbonn, Lava, Micromax which have seen their market share rise to 15 per cent, which is projected to rise to 25-30 per cent by the next 3-5 years.

With the government banning Chinese handsets without the 15-digit International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number, the India handset makers are set to establish themselves in one of the fastest growing sectors in India.

With low cost phones and innovative designs, the Indian phones are making their mark in a market dominated by global biggies like Nokia, Motorola, HTC, Sony, etc.

Click NEXT to find out more about Indian companies manufacturing mobile handsets...

Check out these 13 Indian handsets!

Micromax, established in 1991 is one of the leaders in the wireless telecommunication business in India. Micromax promises the latest innovative technologies in mobile handsets.

The company recently launched the cheapest 3G handset, H360, in partnership with state-run MTNL. H360 is available to MTNL customers at a price of Rs 5,500. Micromax has a partnership with BSNL for sale and distribution of 3G data cards to subscribers.

The company plans to open 100 exclusive stores in four metros and Tier-I cities. The company plans to sell six million units this year. Micromax offers basic model to the hi-end models, with prices ranging from Rs 1,600 to Rs 13,000.

Check out these 13 Indian handsets!

Karbonn comes from the UTL group, a telecom group with an annual turnover of Rs 1,600 crore (Rs 16 billion).

Headquartered in Bangalore, the company manufactures landline telephones, electronic exchanges in India and telecom equipment.

The company offers 30 handset models, with a price range of Rs 3,000 to Rs 6,000. It has sold 5 million handsets in just one year. It offers touch screen, QWERTY smart-phones and entry-level phones with longer battery life.

Check out these 13 Indian handsets!

Usha Lexus Electronics is a division of General Sales Limited, a company established in 1965, and a part of the Usha Shriram Group.

The company introduced it's range of Lexus mobile phones in the Indian market in 2003 with the objective of providing affordable and reliable handsets. The 20 handsets on offer are priced between Rs 1,300 to Rs 5,000.

Check out these 13 Indian handsets!

The Kolkata-based Gee Pee Infotech Pvt Ltd offer 30 handsets. The company is bullish on the mobile business and eyes a revenue of Rs 1,000 crore (Rs 10 billion) during 2010-11.

Gee Pee also plans to launch a GSM colour handset at Rs 500 by the end of this month. GeePee Infotech and Xenitis Telecommunications, two companies based in Kolkata, had launched cheapest GSM handsets below Rs 1,000 in 2008.

The company currently sells handsets priced between Rs 1,000 and Rs 6,000.

Check out these 13 Indian handsets!

Spice Mobiles is a part of Spice Televentures, the telecom vertical of the diversified $2 billion Spice Global group India, selling nearly 1.5 million mobile handsets per quarter.

The company with 25 handset models is targeting 1 million handset sales per month from the first quarter of the financial year.

Spice Mobiles has also enhanced its presence outside India with entry into Bangladesh and Nepal, now plans to enter the African market.

In India, Rajasthan, Assam, Haryana continue to be very strong markets for Spice Mobiles where the company ranks second in terms of sales followed by Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra (except Mumbai), Uttar Pradesh and Uttaranchal.

Check out these 13 Indian handsets!

Consumer products giant Videocon offers about 25 handsets, from a basic FM radio mobile phone to a touchscreen smartphone.

Videocon has also launched its mobile telephone services business. The company plans to invest Rs 14,000 crore (Rs 140 billion) in its mobile telecom business in the next three years, and expects to secure 100 million subscribers over the period. The handsets are priced between Rs 1,400-Rs 18,500.

Check out these 13 Indian handsets!

Wynn Telecom is the latest entrant in the mobile handset space. A subsidiary of Luminous Power Technologies, a energy storage company with a global presence, delivering high quality inverters, UPS, batteries, etc, Wynn is set to launch its handsets in May.

The company will launch seven dual SIM handsets priced under Rs 5,000 through the brand 'Wynncom'.